Old-Fashioned Crispy Leftover Mashed Potato Cakes (Grandma's Recipe) (2024)

Leftover mashed potato cakes, aka: potato pancakes, fried mashed potato, or potato patties, are a great way to use up those leftover potatoes from Thanksgiving, holiday dinner leftovers, or cookout potatoes. (So don’t throw out those leftovers!) This is a great recipe for kids snacks, too!

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The Best Leftover Mashed Potato Cakes You’ll Ever Have!

If you’ve never considered frying leftover mashed potatoes, you’re in for a treat! This is one of those vintage recipes passed down from my grandma who had to be savvy with how to use leftovers (especially how to use holiday leftovers) for a houseful of kids with little money. With a few simple ingredients, we make these potato pancakes for breakfast recipes and dinner sides.

How To Make Potato Cakes From Leftover Mashed Potatoes

Recipe Ingredients:

  • Leftover mashed potatoes
  • Shredded cheddar cheese
  • Egg
  • Milk
  • All Purpose Flour
  • Green onion
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Vegetable oil, olive oil, or shortening for frying
  • Sour cream (optional, for topping)

Full printable recipe card below.

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How To Make Easy Potato Cakes With Leftover Mashed Potatoes Step-by-Step

If you’re wondering what to do with leftover mashed potatoes (or looking for leftover mashed potato recipes), definitely add these fried mashed potato cakes to your list!

What I love best about this simple potato cake recipe is that they have a nice crisp outside, but they are still creamy on the inside!

We usually make our leftover mashed potato cakes with cheese and onions (and sometimes bacon or bacon bits because mashed potato cakes with cheese & bacon are really good for loaded mashed potato cakes!), but you can play around with this easy recipe and added other ingredients too (like parmesan cheese, garlic, fresh herbs and more to your mashed potato mixture!).

You can also leave out the cheese and onions for the classic potato pancakes recipe (which is how my grandma mostly made her potatoes cakes), but you may find them bland without them.

Here are tips on how to turn mashed potatoes into potato cakes…

1. Make sure to use chilled mashed potatoes.

Starting with refrigerated mashed potatoes will help you shape the potato pancakes and also help them hold their shaped during frying.

You can make fresh mashed potatoes (using your favorite mashed potato recipe) for this recipe and not use leftovers, but just be sure to refrigerate them first before making the recipe.

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2. Don’t skip the flour for your potato cake recipes.

Flour helps hold the leftover mashed potatoes together and also helps prevent the potato cake from being too runny.

RECIPE TIP: If you can’t get your potato cakes to stick together, add a little more flour.

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3. Make your potato cakes small.

I think one of the reasons people don’t like potato pancakes like this is because you have to get the right ratio of everything, including the size.

Making smaller potato cakes that aren’t too thick allows you to get the nice crunchy crisp outside layer with a creamy center layer in each bite.

We make our potato cakes about 3 inches across. However, you can make your leftover mashed potato patties any size you want!

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4. Fry potato cakes until they’re crispy.

I think another mistake people make when cooking potato cakes is that they don’t let them fry long enough.

We fry potato cakes over medium heat until they are golden brown and crispy on one side and then flip and cook the other side the same.

RECIPE TIP: For best results for crispy potato pancakes, drain your fried potato pancakes on a paper towel before serving so that won’t be greasy.

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5. Why are my potato cakes bland?

I think another reason people don’t like potato cake recipes is that they find them too bland.

I like them plain (without any additional ingredients), but many people find them bland and tasteless that way. If you don’t want to make loaded potato cakes (like the recipe below) but want them more flavorful, add in chopped garlic, hot sauce, garlic powder, or onion powder.

6. Add the potato cake toppings!

Potato cakes topped with sour cream, cheese, and green onions are my favorite ways to eat potato pancakes. (We like cheesy leftover mashed potato pancakes.) However, there are many toppings you can use!

Potato Cake Toppings Ideas:

  1. Sour Cream
  2. Applesauce
  3. Chives or Green Onions
  4. Gravy
  5. Cheese (of any kind)
  6. Bacon Bits or Crumbled Fresh Bacon
  7. Sautéed Mushrooms
  8. Fried Egg
  9. Cranberry sauce
  10. Salsa
  11. Pesto
  12. Crispy Fried Onions
  13. Hot Sauce
  14. Sriracha
  15. Pickles
  16. Pickled Onions

These are good served at room temperature or warm after frying.

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Printable Recipe For Potato Cakes From Mashed Potatoes

Old-Fashioned Potato Cakes Recipe (Cheesy Mashed Potato Cakes)

This is one of the best leftover mashed potato cakes recipes I’ve ever had and one of my go-to leftover recipes! (Can’t mess with vintage recipes from grandma!)

And, since we always have Thanksgiving dinner leftovers, I especially make these during the winter holidays. They’re just such a great way to re-purpose leftovers!

We like to add a dollop of sour cream with extra toppings to our potatocakes before eating.

RECIPE TIP: You can also make air fried leftover potato cakes in air fryer. See the air fried potato cakes instructions below the printable card.

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Best Leftover Mashed Potato Cakes

You can make potato pancakes plain (without cheese or onions) or as loaded potato cakes like we've listed in this recipe. They're good both ways!

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Course: Side Dishes

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 140kcal

Author: LittleCooksReadingBooks.com

Ingredients

  • 2 cups leftover mashed potatoes cold/chilled
  • 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese plus extra for toppings
  • 3 green onions chopped (reserve some for toppings)
  • 2 Tablespoons all-purpose flour*
  • 1 egg beaten
  • 1-2 Tablespoons milk*
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Sour cream optional, for topping
  • Vegetable oil or shortening for frying

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl, stir together cold leftover mashed potatoes, shredded cheese, green onions, and flour. Be sure to reserve some of the green onions for topping.

  • Add in egg and stir until combined.

  • Add 1 tablespoon of milk and stir. Your potato mixture should be thick so that you can scoop them out and shape them into potato patties with your hands. (If needed, add the additional tablespoon of milk.)

  • Salt and pepper, to taste.

  • Lightly flour hands. Shape mashed potato mixture into small round pancake shapes. (How many you have will depend on how large you make your potato cakes. We usually make ours smaller, about 3-4 inches across, and can get around 8 or more from this recipe.)

  • In a large frying pan, heat 2-3 Tablespoons of vegetable oil or shortening over medium-high heat. Carefully place potato cakes in a single layer into hot oil. Fry for around 5 minutes or until lightly brown and crispy. Flip and fry on the other side.

  • Transfer fried potato cakes to a paper plate lined with paper towels and allow oil to drain.

  • Serve warm or at room temperature. For loaded potato cakes, top with sour cream, shredded cheese, and chopped green onions.

  • Store leftover cooked potato cakes in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Notes

*You may use less or more of milk and flour listed here. It depends on the thickness of your mashed potatoes to start. If your potato patties seem to runny, leave out the milk and add more flour.

Try bacon bits or crumbled, cooked bacon to your potato mixture and/or as a topping.

You can also serve them plain or with ketchup (which is how my daughter likes to eat them).

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 140kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 33mg | Sodium: 270mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g

How To Make Leftover Potato Cakes in Air Fryer

To make air fryer potato cakes:

  1. Follow the regular potato cake recipe, eliminating the milk. (If potato cakes are too runny or don’t hold together well, place mixture in freezer until it becomes slightly hard and then make the potato pan cakes.)
  2. Preheat air fryer to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C).
  3. Spray air fryer basket or tray with cooking oil.
  4. Place formed potato cakes in single layer and cook for 10 minutes or until slightly brown and crispy. (You may need to cook longer depending on your air fryer.)
  5. Serve immediately with toppings or plain.

Helpful Recipes Tips & Recipe FAQs

How Long Are Leftover Mashed Potatoes Good For?

You may be wondering how long are leftover mashed potatoes good in the fridge? Properly stored in an airtight container, leftover mashed potatoes can be stored in the refrigerator for about 3 to 5 days. Be sure that you make your potato pancakes before you have to throw out the mashed potatoes!

Why do my mashed potato cakes fall apart?

The biggest reason mashed potato cakes fall and don’t stick together is because they’re too loose (or wet). In this case, add a little more flour to your leftover mashed potatoes in order to make them thicker. Also, flour your hands when making the patties so they don’t stick!

Are potato cakes the same as latkes?

Potato cakes and latkes are similar but not exactly the same. They both involve frying potatoes, but latkes uses finely grated potatoes while Southern potato cakes use leftover mashed potatoes. Also, they can have different ingredients and toppings.

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FAQs

Why are my potato cakes soggy? ›

Don't Overcrowd The Pan

If the cakes are too close, they can steam instead of fry, resulting in a soggy texture. If necessary, cook the cakes in batches, and keep the cooked cake warm in a low oven while you finish frying the rest.

How to keep potato patties from falling apart? ›

If the potato cakes are falling apart because they are too wet it might not have enough flour. Troubleshoot this by adding more flour 1 tablespoon at a time until you get a better consistency, the mixture should be somewhat wet and will have a slight stickiness but you also don't want it falling apart.

How long do leftover mashed potatoes last in the fridge? ›

How Long You Can Keep Leftover Mashed Potatoes. Mashed potatoes should easily last three to five days in the fridge if stored correctly and within two hours of cooking. This means ensuring there isn't any moisture buildup under the lid that could encourage the growth of bacteria.

How do you reheat mashed potatoes without drying them out? ›

If you need to reheat mashed potatoes quickly, nothing beats the microwave. Put the potatoes in a microwave-safe dish, add a splash of liquid, and gently stir. Cover the potatoes with a lid to help preserve moisture, then heat at half power for 1 minute. Remove the potatoes and stir again, checking the temperature.

How does Gordon Ramsay make potato cakes? ›

Add shredded cheddar cheese, chopped green onions, chopped cooked bacon, sour cream, salt, and pepper to the mashed potatoes. Mix until well combined. Scoop about 2 tablespoons of the potato mixture and shape it into a small patty. Repeat with the remaining mixture to make more potato cakes.

How do you make a cake less soggy? ›

Adjusting the cooking time and temperature

If your cake has a soggy middle, the first thing to try is bringing the temperature down a little and baking for slightly longer.

Why are my mashed potato pancakes falling apart? ›

Flour absorbs some of the excess moisture from the milk and butter that is likely in your leftover mashed potatoes, a main culprit in pancakes that fall apart. It also provides protein and starch that helps the egg hold everything together.

How do you make patties stay together? ›

Add 1 egg yolk per pound of hamburger. It won't add appreciably to the fat content and will bind the meat beautifully. The other thing you can do is add canned, drained, crushed black beans or chickpeas to the hamburger. The starch from the beans will bind the meat together and add an interesting taste.

Can I eat mashed potatoes after 7 days? ›

Within two hours after cooking your potatoes, store them in a shallow airtight container inside of the refrigerator. Leftover cooked potatoes will last between three to four days in the fridge. After four days, cooked potatoes should be thrown out, to avoid ingesting harmful bacteria.

Are week old mashed potatoes ok to eat? ›

How long can mashed potatoes be safely refrigerated? A: You can typically mash the potatoes and keep them refrigerated for about two to three days. Be sure to keep them in an airtight container because if you don't, the pulp will oxidize and turn gray.

Is it safe to eat mashed potatoes left out overnight? ›

Mashed potatoes can sit out for two hours at room temperature. Any longer than that, they can enter the “danger zone,” which are unsafe temperatures that promote the growth of bacteria. If temperatures go above 90 °F, mashed potatoes can only sit out for one hour.

How do restaurants reheat mashed potatoes? ›

Restaurants prepare the potatoes ahead by boiling and mashing just the potato, then just before serving, it is mixed into boiling cream (or milk or even broth or a combination thereof) to reheat it and make it nice and creamy.

Should you add milk when reheating mashed potatoes? ›

Reheat in the Oven

Here's her method for reheating mashed potatoes: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Add a dash of cream or milk, and some more butter to the dish before baking. To further avoid dryness, don't skimp on butter and other dairy products.

How do you make leftover mashed potatoes taste fresh? ›

The Oven Is the Best Way to Reheat Mashed Potatoes

Add cream, broth, or half and half along with butter, cover them, and then warm up low and slow at 350°F.

How to keep potato pancakes from getting soggy? ›

Potatoes are typically 80 percent water and 20 percent solids or starch so to avoid soggy latkes, take the potato-onion mixture a handful at a time and literally squeeze the water out. Then add the eggs, flour and salt. Refrigerate covered to avoid exposure to air.

How do you keep potatoes from getting soggy? ›

Either open the bag or store them in an open container. This lets the air circulate around the potatoes and keeps the moisture levels down. Too much moisture can cause your potatoes to go bad quickly. Don't store potatoes near apples. Fruits, especially apples, give off ethylene as they ripen.

Why are my baked potatoes soggy? ›

Using Foil -

Foil traps the moisture in the potato causing the skin to be wet and the inside flavorless or gummy. Potatoes are made up of about 80% water, so sealing it up in foil does not allow enough water to escape, making it soggy.

Why did my cake turn out soggy? ›

Problem: The edges of my cake are soggy.

This happens when the cake isn't turned out onto your cooling rack soon enough and condensation has built up on the inside of the tin.

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